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Thursday, August 09, 2007
Never mind the wrinkles...
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Hmmmmm...
I was 27. I think I got a couple years knocked off because I chose Degrassi and said the last lie I told was to my parents about cookies. Actually the last lie I told was to my husband, but it was indeed about who ate all the cookies.
You ate the cookies, didn't you.
Chapter 3
In Which Everyone is in Their 20's and Buggy Wants a Cookie
I was 28 ( stop me from laughing before I wet my depends)
And I never told any of those lies. The last lie I told was when I told my boss I was sick to my stomach from something I ate, but really, I was kinda hungover, and I worked all day anyway.
Hey buggy, remember when you got a cookie two summers ago? :)
Yes, Lisa. I did, and I blamed the baby :(
You must never teach that baby to talk , k cutter.
Yes! I remember getting a cookie! I always remember cookies.
That was way way back in olden times, when hamsters roamed the earth dressed in little costumes.
(I had cookies for breakfast today)
Don't be sad, Kristi! That's what babies are for. :) Buggy is right. Don't teach the baby to speak.
Or better yet, teach it to speak wrong. Like tell the baby that the word for 'cookie' is 'carrot', then when the baby says " Mama ate all the carrots!" You can just smile
I was 33, and I want a cookie.
Pam can have all my cookies
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